Man Calls Out “Police! Police!” From Side of the Road – What Happens Next? – IOTW Report

Man Calls Out “Police! Police!” From Side of the Road – What Happens Next?

The man had his arm wrapped in a towel and tried to flag down the police in LA.

They pulled over and ordered the man to drop his gun. He didn’t have a gun, he probably had an injured arm. He had no gun to drop. I guess he could have dropped the towel.

They shot him three times in the head.  Clicking the video below will be a graphic experience for the viewer.

https://twitter.com/realfatdaddy/status/612094066755395585

 

11 Comments on Man Calls Out “Police! Police!” From Side of the Road – What Happens Next?

  1. “The LAPD is now investigating the Los Feliz shooting. Based on the video, the officers and the injured man all appear to be white.”

    How disappointing for the DNC.

  2. Were they the same cops from Torrance Cal that shot up the newspaper ladies because they thought they had a truck like the cop killing cop had few years back, what was his name Dornner or whatever?
    Sure seems to be a lot of nervous itchy fingers for the serve and protect people. I guess that’s what happens when they become targets without reason.

  3. “Smith said investigators would explore all possibilities, including whether the man needed some type of help from police.”

    Well, they sure did roll his carcass over gently before handcuffing it.

    I know there are good cops. About 5%. Gosh. Maybe it’s time to re-evaluate that estimate.

  4. I guess no one got the memo on new police policies and proceedures .. It’s: Shoot first, ask questions later..
    Note: the victim is remaining silent. even before they read him his rights.

  5. The word for this is cowardice. Some cops are so chicken shid scared that they bang away brainlessly. Not many, but enough to make them all look bad. Do we really need highly trained “professional” police to kick down our doors, shoot our dogs, shoot people “just in case”. I sympathize with the stress & fear they live under, but maybe we’d be better off with more vigilantes and volunteer policing – they’d be more accountable, the system doesn’t protect them.

Comments are closed.